Team - Chloe Oakley-Mudge

Chloe is in her second year at Hills Road Sixth Form College, she is deeply passionate about her studies of Psychology, Geography, and History of Art. Her future aspirations revolve around delving into the intricacies of Psychology at university with the aim of becoming a dedicated researcher.

In her A-level Geography, Chloe engaged in an independent research project for her NEA, specifically focusing on the impact recreational human activities have on the stability of the water cycle and ecosystems in parks. The entire research process, from conception to results, captivated Chloe and heightened her appreciation for the awe-inspiring processes and symbiosis of the environment. The experience imparted invaluable lessons on the responsible management and preservation of our surroundings and environmental stewardship.

Chloe's passion for the environment was ignited in 2018 when she first learned about Greta Thunberg, from here she began researching more about human impacts on the environment and climate change. This intense research developed into eco-anxiety until she started introducing more sustainable options and practices into her daily life. She now really enjoys finding out about more initiatives and encouraging others to adopt more environmentally friendly lifestyles.

Going forwards, Chloe is eager to deepen her understanding of environmental sustainability through her involvement with the YPTE. Motivated by a desire to educate and inspire fellow young people, she aims to contribute to the sharing of crucial knowledge about environmental issues. For Chloe, this mission is not just about personal growth; it's a collective responsibility to ensure a sustainable and thriving future for our planet.

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